Exclusive: As numbers with the disease set to rise 600%, outdated services designed for white British patients lead to inequalities in diagnosis, care and support
Thousands of south Asian people with dementia are being failed by “outdated” health and care services “designed for white British patients”, according to an alarming review that warns the UK is “woefully unprepared” to cope with a predicted sevenfold increase in cases.
People of south Asian heritage in the UK are more likely to develop the disease than the general population due to their higher risk of other illnesses, such as heart disease, stroke and diabetes, that increase the risk of dementia.